Kittens Adventures. Tale for Children

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Kittens Adventures. Tale for Children
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© Svetlana Makarova, 2018

ISBN 978-5-4493-6785-3

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Svetlana Makarova

Kittens Adventures

Tale for Children

Publishing Solutions

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2018

UDC 82—053

BBK 83.8

M15

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Makarova Svetlana

M15 Kittens Adventures: A Tale for Children / Svetlana

Makarova. – [b. m.]: Publishing solutions, 2018. – 22 p

ISBN 978-5-4490-5542-2

Going along with the kittens in search of a fascinating adventure, the child learns the world around, gets acquainted with domestic animals and the nature of his native land, using the example of the kittens he learns goodness, friendship, mutual help, and assistance.

UDK82—053

BBK83.8

0+ In accordance with the Federal Law of 29.12.2010 No. 436-FL

ISBN 978-5-4490-5542-2 © Svetlana Makarova, 2018


Svetlana Aleksandrovna Makarova was born on the Volga in the city of Syzran, Kuibyshev (Samara) region. Lives in Moscow. Author of the books: “Poems for Children” (poems and fairy tales), “Living Alphabet”, “Poems” (fall), “A Little Ray of Light” (collection of poems).

Member of the Russian Union of writers. THE FIRST TALE. ONCE UPON A TIME

Once upon a time, there lived kittens named Klepa, Basya, and Murka. Klepa and Basya lived in a big city, and Murka lived in the village with grandmother Matryona and grandpa Vasya.

Klepa, or Cleopatra (as her name is), is a cat of the Abyssinian breed. Her hair is thin, smooth, of unusual sunny color. Relatives of Klepa were cats of the Egyptian Pharaohs, therefore she was so fond and proud of her pedigree.

Basya was a discreet and well-bred cat with gray fur. He knew good manners and was from the breed of British Shorthair cats. Basya had a passport, where his full name was written – Barcelon. He really liked his name. Basya also liked to dasher and to tell everyone what his name was.

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